Opinion | Hotpot over hot dogs? Hong Kong cinemas need new ideas to survive

A recent trend in Hong Kong is causing concern. Cinemas and restaurants that have operated here for years are now closing down for good.

Earlier this month, cinema chain operator Golden Harvest shut its venue at the MegaBox shopping centre, the fifth cinema it has closed down since April 2024. That came just days after it shut the Grand Ocean Cinema in Tsim Sha Tsui, which had been in business for 56 years.
Other cinemas shutting up shop this year include the Newport Theatre in Mong Kok and the Grand Kornhill Cinema in Quarry Bay. That is five cinemas closing this year – including the Golden Harvest Whampoa cinema in Hung Hom – and we are barely halfway through the year. According to the Hong Kong Theatres Association, there were only 51 cinemas operating in the city as of May, compared with 112 venues in 1994.

Much has changed since the 1990s, when I went to the movies almost every week. The anticipation of catching the next blockbuster and not needing to wait months before it came out on video made choosing to go to the movies easy.

With technological advances and the rise of streaming platforms, audiences no longer need to work around screening schedules. They can watch films on demand – at home or anywhere else – on any number of devices. The cinema industry has struggled with people pirating films for years, but now it has been hit hard with a totally new kind of consumer behaviour.
Movie-goers take a wefie before watching a film at Golden Harvest MegaBox in Kowloon Bay, on the cinema’s final day of operation on June 9. Photo: May Tse
Movie-goers take a wefie before watching a film at Golden Harvest MegaBox in Kowloon Bay, on the cinema’s final day of operation on June 9. Photo: May Tse

The challenge of shrinking audiences is not unique to Hong Kong. It’s not new either. Looking back a decade, Hong Kong had 47 cinemas in 2015 and 53 two years later.

Source link

Visited 1 times, 1 visit(s) today

Related Article

Hong Kong’s Aggressive Construction appeals against rejection of licence renewal

Hong Kong’s Aggressive Construction appeals against rejection of licence renewal

A Hong Kong construction company has filed an appeal against the government’s decision to reject its licence renewal due to safety violations linked to five deaths in three accidents, including a 2022 crane collapse that killed three workers. Authorities said on Monday that Aggressive Construction Company had lodged an appeal with the Court of First

Lecturer in Hong Kong sues over ‘hostile’ response to harassment complaint

Lecturer in Hong Kong sues over ‘hostile’ response to harassment complaint

A Spanish language lecturer at a university in Hong Kong is suing her boss and the tertiary education institution after her contract renewal was allegedly rejected due to her complaints about workplace harassment. A writ filed to the District Court showed Ana Alias Martinez was seeking unspecified damages for emotional distress, reputational harm and financial

The 17th century “Kevorkian Hyderabad carpet” is among the exhibits. Photo: May Tse

Hong Kong’s first major Islamic art exhibition set to open at Palace Museum

An exhibition featuring 90 works, including Islamic carpets, ceramics and manuscripts, from the 10th to the 19th centuries will open in Hong Kong on Wednesday amid government efforts to forge stronger ties with the Middle East. The show, “Wonders of Imperial Carpets: Masterpieces from the Museum of Islamic Art, Doha”, is hosted by the Hong

Hong Kong’s breast milk bank close to eclipsing yearly target in first 6 months

Hong Kong’s breast milk bank close to eclipsing yearly target in first 6 months

Hong Kong’s first breast milk bank supported 120 infants in its first six months, with 230 mothers donating 900 litres (1,902 pints), just shy of exceeding the health authorities’ initial total yearly target. Secretary for Health, Professor Lo Chung-mau, on Monday recognised donors’ selfless dedication, saying that “donating breast milk could even be harder than

黃偉綸何永賢訪兩劏房戶    強調「簡樸房」規管年內立法   告別劣質劏房非遙不可及

黃偉綸何永賢訪兩劏房戶 強調「簡樸房」規管年內立法 告別劣質劏房非遙不可及

政府即將公布「簡樸房」規管制度的條例草案,副財政司長黃偉綸和房屋局長何永賢聯同民建聯主席陳克勤議員、大埔區議員溫官球、胡綽謙等,日前到大埔一幢超過60年樓齡的唐樓探訪兩個分間單位住戶,了解她們的起居生活情況。他強調「簡樸房」規管制度有望今年內完成立法等,告別劣質劏房不再是遙不可及。黃偉綸今日(16日)在社交媒體發文,感謝民建聯一直以來在地區做了大量工作,尤其關顧弱勢社群,例如協助正等候「上樓」的劏房戶,讓他們了解更多政府的房屋政策和社會支援服務。感謝民建聯協助劏房戶了解更多政府房屋政策黃指早前探訪的其中一戶梁婆婆為獨居長者,居於一個不足80呎的單位約八年,租金約3600元,剛被業主加租,正在輪候公屋單位。梁婆婆向他們表示,希望搬到較近親人的地區居住,將來方便互相照應。由於唐樓沒有升降機,梁婆婆平日外出要行三層樓梯,加上膝蓋勞損致出行不便。黃表示已向她提到房屋局正努力興建公營房屋單位,當局亦可安排帶她實地參觀簡約公屋或過渡性房屋項目,希望讓她明白有條件改善現狀。黃又指另一戶林小姐來港定居約三年,居住劏房是為了方便平日帶孩子出入那打素醫院覆診和上學。林小姐向他們表示,平日只專注照顧兒子,在港朋友不多,十分感激政府和民建聯地區同事關心她們,盼望將來有機會改善居住環境。黃表示他們鼓勵她和兒子堅強面對人生,如有需要政府可以提供不同的支援服務。黃偉綸說,上述兩個分間單位均有獨立廚廁和窗戶,但居住環境較擠迫,所以住戶均表示希望盡快「上樓」。政府希望多管齊下讓基層市民改善居住環境。他強調,隨著公營房屋陸續增加;打擊濫用公屋得力;簡約公屋陸續落成;「簡樸房」規管制度有望今年內完成立法等,告別劣質劏房不再是遙不可及。他亦樂見首批入住元朗攸壆路簡約公屋項目的居民已適應新生活,滿意其居住環境、配套設施、支援服務等。他和何永賢均鼓勵有需要的市民了解更多有關簡約公屋項目的資訊,以行動改寫自己或家人的生活現況。  Source link

Work-life balance top reason Hongkongers are quitting jobs, survey finds

Work-life balance top reason Hongkongers are quitting jobs, survey finds

The primary motivation for Hongkongers who have quit their jobs or are considering resigning is the desire to improve their work-life balance, a recent survey has found, with the proportion rising 5.9 percentage points year on year. The annual study, commissioned by major recruitment agency Randstad, surveyed more than 170,000 people globally, including 2,599 in

The third Dreamliner, Hyderabad-bound Lufthansa aircraft, returned to its origin airport following a bomb threat. (boeing.com)

Snags, bomb threat lead to 3 India-bound Boeing 787 Dreamliners returning to origin in 36 hours | Latest News India

Technical snags and a bomb threat resulted in three India-bound Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft returning to origin after takeoff in the last 36 hours. The planes were bound for Chennai, Hyderabad and Delhi from other countries. The third Dreamliner, Hyderabad-bound Lufthansa aircraft, returned to its origin airport following a bomb threat. (boeing.com) This comes days

Jockey Club launches project to bring end-of-life care to disabled Hongkongers

Jockey Club launches project to bring end-of-life care to disabled Hongkongers

A HK$290 million (US$36.9 million) support project by the Hong Kong Jockey Club will bring end-of-life care to the city’s disabled community, addressing a critical service gap and empowering the group with dignity and autonomy. Building on the success of a 10-year support project targeting the elderly, the new five-year initiative launched on Monday would

Air India Dreamliner turns back to Hong Kong following mid-air technical issue

Air India Dreamliner turns back to Hong Kong following mid-air technical issue

An Air India Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner bound for New Delhi on Monday diverted back to Hong Kong after the pilot suspected a mid-flight technical issue. The Hong Kong Airport Authority said that passenger flight AI315 turned back to the city’s airport and requested a “local standby” at around 1pm, before landing safely at around 1.15pm.

20% tourist spike in May as Hong Kong welcomed more than 4 million visitors

20% tourist spike in May as Hong Kong welcomed more than 4 million visitors

Hong Kong welcomed more than 4 million visitors in May, marking a 20 per cent year-on-year increase, with authorities attributing the surge to the Labour Day “golden week” holiday. According to provisional figures released by the Tourism Board on Monday, more than 3.1 million of the total visitors in May were from mainland China, representing

Breaking News

Air India Pilot Turns Back Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner After Take-off: Reports

By Shane Croucher is a Breaking News Editor based in London, UK. He has previously overseen the My Turn, Fact Check and News teams, and was a Senior Reporter before that, mostly covering U.S. news and politics. Shane joined Newsweek in February 2018 from IBT UK where he held various editorial roles covering different beats,

The Consumer Council says that nine products did not list an expiry date or a period after opening. Photo: Handout

80% of 25 eyeshadows found to contain heavy metals: Hong Kong consumer watchdog

More than 80 per cent of 25 cream and liquid eyeshadows tested by Hong Kong’s consumer watchdog have been found to contain heavy metals that may cause skin allergy, with lead being detected in all products, but at levels that do not pose safety concerns. Nine of the 25 single-colour models in stick, cream and

HK$3 million worth of cash and gold stolen from 2 Hong Kong tailors

HK$3 million worth of cash and gold stolen from 2 Hong Kong tailors

Two tailors in Hong Kong’s Tsim Sha Tsui were broken into on Monday morning, with HK$3 million (US$382,170) worth of cash and gold stolen. A police spokesman said that at 10.14am, officers received a call from an employee of the shop at 2 Carnarvon Road, stating that the shop’s door had been forced open and

John Lee pledges to improve Hongkongers’ lives amid ‘restructuring’ of economy

John Lee pledges to improve Hongkongers’ lives amid ‘restructuring’ of economy

Hong Kong’s leader has pledged to improve people’s livelihoods and foster growth amid an “economic restructuring” of the city, as public consultation for his coming policy address was launched. The government said in a statment on Monday that it would hold more than 40 consultation sessions ahead of Chief Executive John Lee Ka-chiu’s fourth policy

0
Would love your thoughts, please comment.x
()
x